The Wayfarers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCBA DEFEDF| Is it the hour We leave this resting place | A |
| Made fair by one another for a while | B |
| Now for a god speed one last mad embrace | A |
| The long road then unlit by your faint smile | B |
| Ah the long road and you so far away | C |
| Oh I'll remember but each crawling day | C |
| Will pale a little your scarlet lips each mile | B |
| Dull the dear pain of your remembered face | A |
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| Do you think there's a far border town somewhere | D |
| The desert's edge last of the lands we know | E |
| Some gaunt eventual limit of our light | F |
| In which I'll find you waiting and we'll go | E |
| Together hand in hand again out there | D |
| Into the waste we know not into the night | F |
Rupert Brooke
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